Latest move: X just open sourced its Grok-powered algorithm. This is a significant shift in how AI-driven platforms operate—moving away from closed systems toward transparency and community-driven development. The decision mirrors principles valued in the Web3 space: open source code, decentralized governance, and giving developers access to core infrastructure. By releasing the algorithm, X is essentially letting developers build on top of and improve the system collectively, which could spark innovation similar to what we've seen in blockchain ecosystems. This kind of technical openness is becoming increasingly important as AI and crypto communities converge.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 15h ago
grok open source? Now it's really a matter of seeing who can come up with creative ideas. It feels a bit like the early days of ETH.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-20 09:06
Wow, Grok is open source? This is the true spirit of decentralization, much better than some projects that claim to be Web3.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 01-20 09:04
Open-source Grok algorithm? This time, President X finally had an epiphany; it should have been done this way a long time ago.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-20 08:55
Open-source Grok? Now that's the way to play, much more reliable than those closed-source black boxes.
Latest move: X just open sourced its Grok-powered algorithm. This is a significant shift in how AI-driven platforms operate—moving away from closed systems toward transparency and community-driven development. The decision mirrors principles valued in the Web3 space: open source code, decentralized governance, and giving developers access to core infrastructure. By releasing the algorithm, X is essentially letting developers build on top of and improve the system collectively, which could spark innovation similar to what we've seen in blockchain ecosystems. This kind of technical openness is becoming increasingly important as AI and crypto communities converge.